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Uganda One Shots

Immerse yourself in the vibrant musical traditions of Uganda - this One-Shot Pack, featuring two iconic instruments that showcase the depth and beauty of East African music. Each sound is recorded with care to preserve their authentic tones and cultural essence.

  • Adungu: The rich, resonant tones of the nine-string arched harp, offering a range of timbres from pentatonic melodies to modern diatonic harmonies, ideal for creating melodic layers with depth and warmth.
  • Akadinda: The rhythmic power of the traditional xylophone, capable of producing intricate polyrhythms when played by multiple musicians, perfect for adding dynamic energy and cultural authenticity to compositions.

Perfect for sound designers, composers, and ethnomusicologists, this pack delivers a versatile collection of sounds, capturing the spirit of Ugandan folk traditions and their modern adaptations. Bring the vibrant energy of Uganda to your creative projects with these unique, high-quality one-shots.

Pack content

Adungu 13 - Files
Akadinda
13 - Files

 

Audio previews

File details

Tracks26
File size7.08 MB

£12.99GBP

Recording the Sounds of History: Albert Ssempeke’s Musical Treasure

In the heart of Kampala, Uganda, Albert Ssempeke’s home holds a priceless archive of Buganda Kingdom’s royal court music. In 2015, the Global Sound Movement (GSM) set out to capture these sounds, preserving a heritage rooted in centuries of tradition.

A House Full of Instruments Stepping into Ssempeke’s home was like entering a musical time capsule. Endongo lyres, amadinda xylophones, engalabi drums—each instrument told a story. The GSM team meticulously recorded these sounds, documenting the tonal warmth of the amadinda, the rhythmic depth of the engalabi, and the soulful resonance of the endongo.

The Akadinda Experience One unforgettable moment was recording the akadinda, a massive xylophone played by multiple musicians. The interwoven rhythms were hypnotic, showcasing Buganda’s rich tradition of musical collaboration. Every strike of the mallet was a piece of living history, now preserved for generations to come.

Preserving a Legacy These recordings are more than sound—they’re cultural snapshots. By capturing these unique instruments, GSM ensures the music of Buganda reaches global audiences, inspiring creators everywhere. In every note lies a story, a tradition, and a legacy that refuses to fade.

Explore the sounds of Uganda and be part of preserving history, one recording at a time.